Menu du jour old bay spice : 6 Recipes


  • Recipe Old Bay Seasoning ? Homemade
    Old Bay Seasoning ? Homemade
      1 tbsp ground bay leaves 2 1/2 tsp celery salt 1 1/2 tsp dry mustard 1 1/2 tsp black pepper 3/4 tsp ground nutmeg 1/2 tsp ground cloves 1/2 tsp ground ginger 1/2 tsp paprika 1/2 tsp red pepper 1/4 tsp ground mace (optional) 1/4 tsp[...]
  • Recipe A Little of This and A Little of That
    A Little of This and A Little of That
    I am Asian American. Thus, my taste palette has a little bit of Asian mixed with a little bit of American. Some might find that to be a great thing. "You can cook both American and Asian food," they would say, "That's terrific!" No, no it's not,[...]
  • Recipe Tuesday?s Cupful: Old Bay Seasoning
    Tuesday?s Cupful: Old Bay Seasoning
    Pour on this seafood stunner This spice mix is a Chesapeake Bay institution. What?s in it? It?s a secret combination of 12 different herbs and spices. Gustav Brunn invented the recipe more than 70 years ago and named it after the Chesapeake Bay. The[...]
  • Recipe Friday?s Last Spoonful: Other places for Old Bay
    Friday?s Last Spoonful: Other places for Old Bay
    A sprinkle or a dash of Chesapeake flavorThis seasoning mix gets high marks for a taste that?s uniquely characteristic of Old Bay. We suggest adding Old Bay to deviled eggs (instead of regular paprika), tuna salad, or even a bag of potato chips. If[...]
  • Recipe Thursday?s Side Dish: Old Bay Oven-Fried Potato Wedges
    Thursday?s Side Dish: Old Bay Oven-Fried Potato Wedges
    A seasoning that will turn over a different sideWe?ll bet that you can?t have just one serving of these yummy potato wedges. Simply toss 1 1/2 lbs of potato wedges in a seasoning mix of 2 tablespoons olive oil, 3 teaspoons Old Bay, and a pinch of[...]
  • Recipe Monday?s Bread Bowl: Old Bay Shrimp Scampi with Couscous
    Monday?s Bread Bowl: Old Bay Shrimp Scampi with Couscous
    Something old, something new We spiced up this seafood dish with some Old Bay seafood seasoning and fresh parsley. The shrimp combines with rich melted butter and Old Bay?s spiciness. It all goes well atop a serving of couscous. Here is our[...]



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